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Hexaplex trunculus (previously
known as
Murex trunculus,
Phyllonotus trunculus, or the
banded dye-murex) is a medium-sized sea snail, a
marine gastropod...
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trunculus trunculus right valve Donax trunculus trunculus left
valve Donax trunculus trunculus var.
flaveolus right valve Donax trunculus trunculus var...
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revival of its use in tzitzit. The
snail Hexaplex trunculus (historically
known as
Murex trunculus) is
widely considered to be the
creature responsible...
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Moroccan dye
production facility was
Hexaplex trunculus, also
known by the
older name
Murex trunculus. This
second species of dye
murex is
found today...
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commonly used,
along with the
small Mediterranean wedge s**** (Donax
trunculus, also
known as the
Tellina or "bean clam").
There are
numerous regional...
- "murex",
Murex brandaris and
Murex trunculus,
which are the
older names for
Bolinus brandaris and
Hexaplex trunculus. This dye is a rare animal-produced...
- decussata), the
cozza (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and the
tellina (Donax
trunculus).
Though dattero di mare (Lithophaga lithophaga) was once eaten, overfishing...
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purple fabric dye. Sea
snails of the
species Banded dye-murex
Hexaplex trunculus were also used to
produce a purple-blue or
indigo dye. In both cases,...
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regarded Erspamer's work on
Octopus vulgaris,
Discoglossus pictus,
Hexaplex trunculus,
Bolinus brandaris, Sepia, Mytilus, and
Ostrea as
valid and fundamental...
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produced a more
bluish color than
those of the south,
probably Hexaplex trunculus. The most
valued shades were said to be
those closer to the
color of dried...